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The Master’s Program inLearning and Organizational Change
T H E S C H O O L O F E D U C A T I O N A N D S O C I A L P O L I C Y | N O R T H W E S T E R N U N I V E R S I T Y
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•• MSLOC Program OverviewMSLOC Program Overview
•• MSLOC Certificate in MSLOC Certificate in Strategic Change ManagementStrategic Change Management
○ Our Value Proposition
○ Design/Logistics
○ Application Process
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We equip leaders with We equip leaders with
the vision, knowledge the vision, knowledge
and skills necessary and skills necessary
for successful for successful
organizational organizational
transformationtransformation
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MSLOC Program OverviewMSLOC Program OverviewWeWe FocusFocus on the on the People SidePeople Side of Organizationsof Organizations
••MSLOC is…MSLOC is…••Housed within Northwestern University’s School of Education Housed within Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy (SESP)and Social Policy (SESP)
••Aligned with SESP mission of “Learning across the lifespan”Aligned with SESP mission of “Learning across the lifespan”
••8 years old; 70 students; 50 alums8 years old; 70 students; 50 alums
••Grew out of earlier programs in MS Education Grew out of earlier programs in MS Education (OD/workplace learning)(OD/workplace learning)
••MSLOC offers content expertise in…MSLOC offers content expertise in…••Individual and organizational learningIndividual and organizational learning
••Knowledge assets creation and sharingKnowledge assets creation and sharing
••Strategic organizational changeStrategic organizational change
••MSLOC builds capabilities in… MSLOC builds capabilities in… ••Collaborative consultingCollaborative consulting
••Diagnosis and design of interventionsDiagnosis and design of interventions
••Leading initiativesLeading initiatives
••MSLOC Certificate in Strategic Change ManagementMSLOC Certificate in Strategic Change Management
features this expertise and skillfeatures this expertise and skill--building experience in an building experience in an
alternative delivery formatalternative delivery format——a a 33--quarter curriculum that includes quarter curriculum that includes
4 cohort sessions in Evanston, virtual meetings, and self4 cohort sessions in Evanston, virtual meetings, and self--directed directed
learning designlearning design
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MSLOC Certificate in MSLOC Certificate in
Strategic Change MStrategic Change ManagementanagementFocused on Focused on ConvenienceConvenienceConvenienceConvenienceConvenienceConvenienceConvenienceConvenience and and CollaborationCollaborationCollaborationCollaborationCollaborationCollaborationCollaborationCollaboration
• Earn graduate-level credit from the MSLOC curriculum without traveling to campus each week for classes
○ Five units of graduate credit upon completion
○ May apply these units to complete the full degree
• Convenience and flexibility are maximized without sacrificing academic rigor
• Classes feature the same collaborative learning community of our MSLOC on-campus option
○ Connect with a diverse group of people who will share your interests and expose you to fresh perspectives and new ways of thinking
○ Work on virtual project teams to evaluate, design and implement interventions that address relevant business issues
• MSLOC program staff and faculty offer on-going career advice, connections and insights to help you achieve your objectives
• Social and extracurricular events with the larger MSLOC community provide opportunities for building your social and professional network
• Enjoy access to NU resources, facilities, activities, including NU’s on-line library system, career services, student life
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What is Alternative Delivery?What is Alternative Delivery?
Web-Based Learning
• Blackboard•Wiki
• Blogs
Live Webcasts
Collaboration & Community
Face to Face Classroom
Performance Support
Distance Learning Residency Wrap-UpFirst 4-5 weeks 3-5 days—9 AM to 6 PM Final 3-4 weeks
Onboardingseveral wks in advance
Welcome Packet
OrientationWebcast & On-line Support
Registration& Billing
Self-DirectedLearning
Term start-upWeek 1
Term endWeek 10
FinalEvaluation
•Presentation•Article
•Case Analysis
Self-DirectedLearning
Self-DirectedLearning
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Our Points of DifferenceOur Points of DifferenceBuilding Skills and Capabilities to Building Skills and Capabilities to Transform OrganizationsTransform OrganizationsTransform OrganizationsTransform OrganizationsTransform OrganizationsTransform OrganizationsTransform OrganizationsTransform Organizations
• Master theory and application in designing and executing sustainable strategic change, social network analysis, transformational consulting, and organizational learning and performance
• Address organizational challenges and opportunities in a unique, impactful way that will set you apart from traditional practitioners
• Build deep knowledge and understanding of why and how practical interventions work while developing practical skills for improving organizations
• Study theoretically grounded work and academic literature as a way to develop your own “toolkit” for interventions
• Gain confidence in your ability to champion and execute on strategic initiatives
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MSLOC students learn to “traverse the iceberg”—to move up and down between theory and practice in order to design and implement innovative solutions to organizational challenges. The interventions and approaches used are informed by underlying theories in cognition and the social sciences. MSLOC classes are designed so that learning occurs at all three levels. As practitioners, MSLOC graduates understand the “why” behind the “what.”
Frameworks and Models
e.g. ladder of inference
ApplicationCase studies, best practices,
targeted interventionse.g. Left-hand, right-hand
exercise
Foundational Thinking
Applied cognition, social sciences,
theories of learning and knowledge
developed from empirical research and scientific inquiry
e.g. how our mental models inform our biases and perceptions;
espoused theories vs. “theories in use”
Surface
Fast
Company
Harvard
Business
Review
Academy of
Management
Journal
An Innovative CurriculumAn Innovative CurriculumTranslatingTranslating TheoryTheory intointo PracticePractice
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Inside the ClassroomInside the ClassroomAn Extraordinary An Extraordinary Learning ExperienceLearning Experience
• Experience a variety of instructional methods that appeal to different learning styles—limited class time devoted to lecture
○ Designed to be fast-paced and interactive
○ You will actively contribute and help create what is learned
○ You will be challenged to think critically and apply the material to your own work and life
○ Construct solutions to “real world” organizational challenges using case studies and actual client issues
○ Learn from up-to-date journal articles, case studies, and textbooks that represent state-of-the-art thinking and best practices
○ Group assignments foster learning and further develop your teaming skills
• Faculty are accomplished practitioners
○ they bring current real challenges into the classroom and connect course content to practice
○ guest “clients” are invited for additional insights and practice
• Your classmates become colleagues and friends and your professional network
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SCM Certificate ScheduleSCM Certificate ScheduleCourses Coursework begins
(off-campus)Classroom sessions
(Evanston on-campus)*
New Student Orientation March 25, 2009 (virtual session)
Accelerating Learning and
Performance
Transformational Consulting
Week of March 30, 2009 Fri, May 1, to Wed, May 6
Designing Sustainable Strategic
Change
Executing Strategic Change
Week of June 22, 2009 Mon, July 20, to Sat, July 25
MSLOC Retreat**
Applying Social Network Analysis in
Learning and Organizational Change (Part 1)
Week of September 14, 2009 Fri, Sept 11, to Tues, Sept 15
Applying Social Network Analysis in
Learning and Organizational Change (Part 2)
Week of September 14, 2009 Fri, Nov 6, to Sun, Nov 7
* Final course schedules subject to change** MSLOC Retreat is recommended, but optional. Students attending only the required Social Network Analysis course should
arrive on Sunday, September 13.
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AdmissionsAdmissions
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Alternative Delivery OptionAlternative Delivery Option
MSLOC Certificate inMSLOC Certificate inMSLOC Certificate inMSLOC Certificate inMSLOC Certificate inMSLOC Certificate inMSLOC Certificate inMSLOC Certificate inStrategic Change ManagementStrategic Change ManagementStrategic Change ManagementStrategic Change ManagementStrategic Change ManagementStrategic Change ManagementStrategic Change ManagementStrategic Change Management
We’re looking for those who have…We’re looking for those who have…We’re looking for those who have…We’re looking for those who have…We’re looking for those who have…We’re looking for those who have…We’re looking for those who have…We’re looking for those who have…
••A minimum of 5 years of work experience in a management orA minimum of 5 years of work experience in a management orA minimum of 5 years of work experience in a management orA minimum of 5 years of work experience in a management orA minimum of 5 years of work experience in a management orA minimum of 5 years of work experience in a management orA minimum of 5 years of work experience in a management orA minimum of 5 years of work experience in a management or
strategic rolestrategic rolestrategic rolestrategic rolestrategic rolestrategic rolestrategic rolestrategic role
••The time, resources, and ability to complete intensive, The time, resources, and ability to complete intensive, The time, resources, and ability to complete intensive, The time, resources, and ability to complete intensive, The time, resources, and ability to complete intensive, The time, resources, and ability to complete intensive, The time, resources, and ability to complete intensive, The time, resources, and ability to complete intensive,
graduategraduategraduategraduategraduategraduategraduategraduate--------level worklevel worklevel worklevel worklevel worklevel worklevel worklevel work
••An entrepreneurial spirit that values innovation, welcomes An entrepreneurial spirit that values innovation, welcomes An entrepreneurial spirit that values innovation, welcomes An entrepreneurial spirit that values innovation, welcomes An entrepreneurial spirit that values innovation, welcomes An entrepreneurial spirit that values innovation, welcomes An entrepreneurial spirit that values innovation, welcomes An entrepreneurial spirit that values innovation, welcomes
complex challenges and embraces learning using progressive complex challenges and embraces learning using progressive complex challenges and embraces learning using progressive complex challenges and embraces learning using progressive complex challenges and embraces learning using progressive complex challenges and embraces learning using progressive complex challenges and embraces learning using progressive complex challenges and embraces learning using progressive
instructional techniques and emerging technologiesinstructional techniques and emerging technologiesinstructional techniques and emerging technologiesinstructional techniques and emerging technologiesinstructional techniques and emerging technologiesinstructional techniques and emerging technologiesinstructional techniques and emerging technologiesinstructional techniques and emerging technologies
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SCM Certificate CostsSCM Certificate Costs
•• Flights/hotel expenses not includedFlights/hotel expenses not includedFlights/hotel expenses not includedFlights/hotel expenses not includedFlights/hotel expenses not includedFlights/hotel expenses not includedFlights/hotel expenses not includedFlights/hotel expenses not included
•• Tuition: $3,302/unit of creditTuition: $3,302/unit of creditTuition: $3,302/unit of creditTuition: $3,302/unit of creditTuition: $3,302/unit of creditTuition: $3,302/unit of creditTuition: $3,302/unit of creditTuition: $3,302/unit of creditPlan for 4Plan for 4Plan for 4Plan for 4Plan for 4Plan for 4Plan for 4Plan for 4--------5% tuition increase in Fall 20095% tuition increase in Fall 20095% tuition increase in Fall 20095% tuition increase in Fall 20095% tuition increase in Fall 20095% tuition increase in Fall 20095% tuition increase in Fall 20095% tuition increase in Fall 2009
•• Books/Books/Books/Books/Books/Books/Books/Books/coursepackscoursepackscoursepackscoursepackscoursepackscoursepackscoursepackscoursepacks: $25: $25: $25: $25: $25: $25: $25: $25--------$200/course$200/course$200/course$200/course$200/course$200/course$200/course$200/course
•• $2,000 one$2,000 one$2,000 one$2,000 one$2,000 one$2,000 one$2,000 one$2,000 one--------time fee that includes meals and time fee that includes meals and time fee that includes meals and time fee that includes meals and time fee that includes meals and time fee that includes meals and time fee that includes meals and time fee that includes meals and logistical expenses for the residency sessionslogistical expenses for the residency sessionslogistical expenses for the residency sessionslogistical expenses for the residency sessionslogistical expenses for the residency sessionslogistical expenses for the residency sessionslogistical expenses for the residency sessionslogistical expenses for the residency sessions
•• Health insurance: ProofHealth insurance: ProofHealth insurance: ProofHealth insurance: ProofHealth insurance: ProofHealth insurance: ProofHealth insurance: ProofHealth insurance: Proof--------ofofofofofofofof--------insurance required to insurance required to insurance required to insurance required to insurance required to insurance required to insurance required to insurance required to waive annual fee of $2370waive annual fee of $2370waive annual fee of $2370waive annual fee of $2370waive annual fee of $2370waive annual fee of $2370waive annual fee of $2370waive annual fee of $2370
•• Financial Aid: Student loans availableFinancial Aid: Student loans availableFinancial Aid: Student loans availableFinancial Aid: Student loans availableFinancial Aid: Student loans availableFinancial Aid: Student loans availableFinancial Aid: Student loans availableFinancial Aid: Student loans available
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Application RequirementsApplication Requirements
Non-Degree/Certificate
Degree
�5 years work experience(in a mgt or strategic role)
�Application Form
�Statement of purpose
�5 years work experience(in a mgt or strategic role)
�Application Form
�Statement of purpose
�Transcripts �Transcripts
�Resume �Resume
�Interview �Interview
�Essays
�Letters of recommendation
�Undergrad GPA >3.2 orGRE/GMAT
�Undergrad GPA >3.2 orGRE/GMAT
�Int’l: TOEFL/IELTS
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Deadlines & DatesDeadlines & Dates
SCM Certificate Spring 2009 Cohort
Application due Jan 12
Offer sent Feb 16
Acceptance and deposit due March 6
Technology Orientation March 25
Classes Start March 30
MSLOC Weekend Retreat Sep 11-13
We admit students on a “rolling basis,” so you may apply at any time We admit students on a “rolling basis,” so you may apply at any time
up to Jan. 12 (Spring Admission deadline)up to Jan. 12 (Spring Admission deadline)
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To learn more about our program,
to visit a class, or to get in touch
with an alumni or current student:
visit
www.northwestern.edu/msloce-mail
[email protected] call
847-491-7376
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More about MSLOC
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MSLOC Student ProfileMSLOC Student Profile
• 24 % Full-time
• 85 % Women
• 10.65 average/ 7.96 median yrs. work experience
• 21 % with prior graduate degrees
• All industry sectors, government, non-profit
• Diverse interests and backgrounds
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Roles Our Students Have HeldRoles Our Students Have HeldRoles Our Students Have HeldRoles Our Students Have Held
Company Founder/Principal
National Gender Sourcing Strategist
Manager, Learning & Development
Senior Specialist
Sr. Manager, Leadership Development
Project Manager of Org. Development
Training Specialist
Senior Consultant
Career Counselor
Director of Marketing
Exec. Director of Multicultural Student
Affairs
Project Manager
Regional Director of Human Resources
Director of Program Design &
Implementation
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Roles Our Students Have HeldRoles Our Students Have HeldRoles Our Students Have HeldRoles Our Students Have Held
Human Resources Manager
E-Learning Developer
Manager Training & Syndication
Commanding Officer, Coast Guard
Systems Analyst-Experienced
IT Systems Specialist-Knowledge Sharing
Design Strategist
Project Manager, CRM Application
Development
Program Director
Director of Sales
Associate Human Resource Manager
Sr Manager, QA, Trng, Plng & Analysis
Vice President, Learning and OD
Director, Solution Integration & Design
Regional Quality Manager
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Communications
9%
Higher Education
17%
Manufacturing
13%
Not-for-
Profit/Professional
Association
13%
Other
9%
Professional
Services
39%
EmployersEmployers
Grainger
Gensler
GolinHarris
Metier, Ltd.
GATX Corporation
Goldman Sachs
Merchandise Mart
Taproot Foundation
Bliss Training & Consulting
Mercy Home for Boys & Girls
Northwestern Mutual
IndustriesCBS Radio Group
CC STARS, LLC
Kraft Foods
Ernst & Young
Illinois Institute of
Technology
Sterling Home Mortgage
Corp.
Academy for Educational
Development
Deloitte and Touche
Allstate
Northwestern University,
Kellogg School
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Alumni in Transformational Roles
Deloitte Consulting•Manager, Operations and People Performance, Chicago
• Consultant, Change, Leadership and Learning Group, San Francisco
Root Learning•Managing Director, Business Development, Zurich• Consultant, Chicago
Corporate Executive BoardAssociate Director, HR Practice, Washington D.C.
Zurich NAKnowledge Management & Communication Specialist
IBM ConsultingConsultant, Strategy and Change Practice, San Francisco & NYC
Young Women's Leadership Charter School (YWLCS)Middle School Science Teacher and Project Manager
McKinsey AssociatesSpecialist, Malaysia office
Allstate InsuranceOE Consultant, Chicago
Chicago Public SchoolsTeam Leader, High School Transformation Project
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Tailored Curriculum, Tailored Curriculum, Flexible Program PathsFlexible Program Paths
MSLOCMSLOC15 credits
(1 course = 1 credit)
Part-time/Full-time
Certificate Options (5 credits)
Low ResidencyOption (LRO) (5 credits)
MSLOCMSLOC15 credits
(1 course = 1 credit)
Part-time/Full-time
Certificate Options (5 credits)
Low ResidencyOption (LRO) (5 credits)
7 LOC Core7 LOC Core1 Foundations
2 L&P2 KM2 SC
7 LOC Core7 LOC Core1 Foundations
2 L&P2 KM2 SC
4 Electives4 ElectivesMSLOCKellogg
Medill IMCLearning Sciences
4 Electives4 ElectivesMSLOCKellogg
Medill IMCLearning Sciences
4 LOC Applied4 LOC Applied1 Practicum
3 Capstone Project
4 LOC Applied4 LOC Applied1 Practicum
3 Capstone Project
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Learning by DoingLearning by DoingConnectingConnecting with Organizationswith Organizations
•MSLOC has relationships with major businesses and all kinds of Chicago organizations, and we network with them to identify practicums, internships and job opportunities
•All students experience first-hand consulting with a “real-world” Practicum Project with select Chicagoland organizations or their current employer
•Your Capstone is your culminating take-away from the MSLOC program. The Capstone provides an opportunity for each student to complete a research project or to design and evaluate an intervention that incorporates the use of research methods, involves multiple stages, and enables students to show the results of their work
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SESP
MSLOC
Human Dev & Social Policy
(HDSP)
Education (MSEd)
Learning Sciences
(LSMA)
Kellogg
Full-time (Day School)
Part-time(Night School)
(TMP)
Medill
Integrated Marketing
Communications (IMC)
McCormick Engineering
Engineering Mgt (MEM)
Product Mgt (MPM)
The Graduate School
Comm Studies
(COMM ST)
Psychology
Anthropology
School of Continuing
Studies (SCS)
Public Policy & Administration
(MPPA)
Public Health
Elective Choices at NUElective Choices at NU
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Class SchedulesClass Schedules
• 10 weeks/term—4 terms/year
• Classes meet 1x per week in Evanston: M-Th, 6-9 PM (occasionally Saturdays)
• Plan for 10-12 hours work per class (includes group and individual prep time)
• Program Duration (15 courses):
○ Full-time=3 courses/term X 5 terms (15 months)
○ Part-time=1-2 courses/term (~10 terms = 2 ½ years)
• Your program can fit your schedule and other life demands
○ Full-time or part-time options
○ One to three courses per quarter
○ Up to two quarters “off” per year (incl. summer)
○ Flexibility to shift the order of your courses as needed
○ Option to choose alternate delivery sessions
• Podcasts and class materials on-line